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NFL: Cincinnati Bengals at Denver Broncos
Dec 19, 2021; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick (81) celebrates his touchdown reception in the third quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Empower Field at Mile High Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Report: Cincinnati Bengals Preseason Standout Maema Njongmeta Makes Initial 53-Man Roster
Undrafted rookie linebacker Maema Njongeta has made the Bengals' initial 53-man roster according to Justin Melo of The Draft Network. Njongmeta led the Bengals in tackles in two of their three preseason games, made multiple plays on special teams and did enough to make the team. The Bengals will announce...
The impact of preschool on children, parents: A look at the facts
This story originally appeared in the Aug. 23, 2024 edition of the LINK Reader. Will preschool give your child an advantage when entering kindergarten and beyond? Anecdotally, many say yes, but recent studies show mixed results. Parents who have had children in preschool, as well as early education experts, agree...
A look at Bengals 53-man roster after moves made ahead of NFL cut deadline
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Bengals placed their 2023 first-round draft pick on injured reserve, kept five tight ends, six defensive tackles and an undrafted rookie linebacker and undrafted rookie punter after the team on Tuesday made several moves in order to trim the roster to the 53-player limit by the 4 p.m. deadline set by the NFL.
Bengals reduce roster to 53 players
CINCINNATI (CINCINNATI BENGALS) - The Bengals today made the following player moves to reach the NFL roster limit of 53:. DE Myles Murphy (knee; designated for return) Brad Robbins (quadriceps; designated for return) Placed one player on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list:. CB DJ Ivey (knee) Terminated the contracts...
Sherrod Brown says he would campaign with Kamala Harris if she comes to Ohio
While Sen. Sherrod Brown skipped the Democratic National Convention, he said on Tuesday he's not avoiding Vice President Kamala Harris. "I've endorsed Harris, as you know," Brown told reporters at an event in the Carthage neighborhood of Cincinnati. "I will campaign likely with her if she comes into the state, if we can put our schedules together."
Athletics take game one from the Reds, 5-4
The Oakland Athletics faced off against the National League Central’s Cincinnati Reds this afternoon at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. Interestingly enough, this was the first A’s trip to Cincy since 2016. Mitch Spence got the start for the A’s today. He went up against 31-year-old righty...
Tina's Angels looks for breast cancer patients and survivors to build lasting memories
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - An organization that provides free lasting memories to breast cancer survivors is asking for nominations. Tina was diagnosed with breast cancer several years ago. Her brother and his family started Tina's Angels in her memory. "We create lasting memories of women who are battling breast cancer, any...
Playhouse in the Park puts twist on 'Dial M for Murder'
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The curtain is open on a new season at the Playhouse in the Park. First up, is the iconic thriller "Dial M for Murder." Teresa Zimmerman plays a wife who ends her affair and returns to her husband played by Brandon Hearnsberger, who knows what she's been up to.
This historic Covington home is getting a new roof thanks to a recent grant
The Covington Academy of Heritage Trades is set to receive a $9,250 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The money will help repair the structural integrity of the roof and rafters at 1515 Madison Ave., a historic building in Covington that serves as the academy’s learning lab. According to a press release from the Building Industry of Northern Kentucky, the roof replacement kicks off in the fall and should be completed by the end of the year.
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